Topology Optimization of Spinal Cage Designs for Improved Stress Distribution and Bone Graft Window

M. Eryildiz
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Interbody fusion is utilized as a treatment for spinal degenerative diseases. Spinal cages, also known as intervertebral cages or interbody fusion devices, are implants employed in spinal surgery to address these conditions and promote spinal stability. These cages are inserted into the intervertebral space between adjacent vertebrae, replacing the damaged or degenerated disc. Spinal cages aid in the distribution of loads and stress at the fusion site and often incorporate a dedicated area for bone graft material. In this study, a topology optimization approach was employed to develop distinct spinal cages featuring a bone graft window. The mechanical behavior of the spinal cages under loading conditions was simulated and evaluated using finite element analysis. Following optimization, a finite element model analysis estimated the maximum stresses and compared them to the initial model. For topology optimization, reductions of 30%, 50%, and 70% in mass were defined. Both the 50% and 70% mass-reduced designs, featuring an open window, are deemed suitable for bone graft placement and stress distribution.
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拓扑优化脊柱支架设计,改善应力分布和骨移植窗口
椎体间融合术可用于治疗脊柱退行性疾病。脊柱保持架,又称椎间保持架或椎间融合器,是脊柱手术中用于治疗这些疾病和促进脊柱稳定性的植入物。脊柱保持架被植入相邻椎体之间的椎间隙中,取代受损或退化的椎间盘。脊柱保持架有助于在融合部位分配载荷和应力,通常还包括一个用于骨移植材料的专用区域。本研究采用拓扑优化方法开发了具有植骨窗的独特脊柱保持架。利用有限元分析模拟和评估了脊柱保持架在加载条件下的机械行为。优化后,有限元模型分析估算了最大应力,并与初始模型进行了比较。在拓扑优化中,确定了质量减少 30%、50% 和 70%。质量减少 50% 和 70% 的设计都具有开放式窗口,被认为适合骨移植的放置和应力分布。
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